TK Maxx - dangerous, especially when you don’t need anything......
LoginStarted by Lynn_D in Ski Chatter 07-Jan-2010 - 55 Replies
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http://www.pacificnorthwestoutfittersstore.com/servlet/Detail?no=71
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reply to 'TK Maxx - dangerous, especially when you don’t need anything......' posted Jan-2010
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Picky
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JonG
reply to 'TK Maxx - dangerous, especially when you don’t need anything......' posted Jan-2010
....doh! ,thats just reminded me i need to hurry up and sort out some new ski trousers, for some reason the ones i have had for many years suddenly split on the last day of my trip......must have been some dodgy stitching.....or i'm getting a bit podgy round the middle.......... :D :D :D
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Tony_H
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Karen72
reply to 'TK Maxx - dangerous, especially when you don’t need anything......' posted Jan-2010
http://www.campingworld.co.uk/LargeImage.aspx?ModelID=2717&FileName=2717-2.jpg
and a lovely ski jacket for my oldest boy for £30. Was quite chuffed with that.
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reply to 'TK Maxx - dangerous, especially when you don’t need anything......' posted Jan-2010
karen72 wrote:well as predicted I went to TK Max and ended up getting a cracking jacket for hubby for £39, cant find it any cheaper than £128 on internet
http://www.campingworld.co.uk/LargeImage.aspx?ModelID=2717&FileName=2717-2.jpg
and a lovely ski jacket for my oldest boy for £30. Was quite chuffed with that.
I always love that feeling. when you get home, check the net, and find you got a steal :)
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Topic last updated on 04-March-2010 at 15:56
